Masasteron Explained
Masasteron is a genus of spiders in the family Zodariidae. It was first described in 2004 by Baehr., it contains 21 Australian species.[1]
Species
Masasteron comprises the following species:
- Masasteron barkly Baehr, 2004
- Masasteron bennieae Baehr, 2004
- Masasteron bipunctatum Baehr, 2004
- Masasteron burbidgei Baehr, 2004
- Masasteron clifton Baehr, 2004
- Masasteron complector Baehr, 2004
- Masasteron darwin Baehr, 2004
- Masasteron derby Baehr, 2004
- Masasteron deserticola Baehr, 2004
- Masasteron gracilis Baehr, 2004
- Masasteron haroldi Baehr, 2004
- Masasteron mackenziei Baehr, 2004
- Masasteron maini Baehr, 2004
- Masasteron mas (JocquƩ, 1991)
- Masasteron ocellum Baehr, 2004
- Masasteron piankai Baehr, 2004
- Masasteron queensland Baehr, 2004
- Masasteron sampeyae Baehr, 2004
- Masasteron tealei Baehr, 2004
- Masasteron tuart Baehr, 2004
- Masasteron utae Baehr, 2004
Notes and References
- Web site: Zodariidae. World Spider Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern. 2017-03-22.